Chelsea player finally spotted back in full training ahead of two big games this week | OneFootball

Chelsea player finally spotted back in full training ahead of two big games this week | OneFootball

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·4 March 2025

Chelsea player finally spotted back in full training ahead of two big games this week

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One Chelsea player has finally been spotted back in full group training ahead of two very important games coming up this week.

Chelsea play Copenhagen in the Conference League on Thursday night, then they face Leicester City in the Premier League at the weekend after beating Southampton in their last league match.


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The Blues won the game 4-0 in what was a much needed convincing performance, with goals coming from Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto, Levi Colwill, and Marc Cucurella.

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The Saints were a very poor opposition of course, but Chelsea really needed a big win and a big performance, and that is exactly what they did last night right in the nick of time as they look to keep challenging for that all important Champions League spot.

Neto was superb playing as the number 9 and as well as getting his goal, he has explained why he loves playing as a striker with a hilarious answer!

The Blues will need all their players back fit and firing again ahead of two big games this week, and news of one defender returning from injury will be helpful.

Badiashile is back!

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Badiashile with his Chelsea team mates yesterday

As you can see above, centre back Benoit Badiashile has been spotted back in full group training in images that circulated online yesterday.

Badiashile isn’t exactly the most important defender in the Chelsea ranks, but it will certainly help to have some deep cover back and more options and competitions for the current team.

The Chelsea bench has looked very thin on the ground lately, so it might at least be able to bolster those options.

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